There are two types of administrators in Oracle BPM—SOA Administrators and BPM Administrators. This section will cover BPMN Administrator activities, which includes configuring BPMN Process Service Engine properties, integrating Oracle BPM with Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, monitoring BPMN Process service components and engines, managing Oracle BPMN service components and engines, and flex fields.
You learnt to create custom dashboards in the section Use BPM workspace or BAM Architect to configure custom dashboards, in this chapter. You also created data object
folders in Oracle BAM Architect, enabled BAM in BPMN project, created BAM Data objects, and finally created BAM custom dashboards.
However, there are couple of settings which we need to configure to enable integration between Oracle BPM and Oracle BAM. They are as follows:
I. Configure Oracle BAM Adapter on the Oracle BPM server
This configuration enables adapter to understand how to connect to the BAM server.
http://localhost:7001/console
) and log in as WebLogic user.eis/bam/SOAP JNDI
name.After you enter value in the Property Value field, press Enter to persist them.
II. Enable Oracle BAM on the Oracle BPM server
By setting MBean properties, you are enabling BPM to send events to BAM.
http://localhost:7001/em/
) as WebLogic user.You configured BAM Adapter as it's used by the BPM server to push events to BAM. And to enable Oracle BAM on the BPM server, you have to set DisableAction property in BPMN MBean. When you deploy the BPM project, BAM Data objects are generated (as you have seen in earlier sections) with a name BI_default_Project_Process(BI_default_SalesToContractDemo_SalesToContract)
, and then you can create custom dashboards and view them.
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